How many do you expect to see tomorrow?
This is NOT how many do you hope to see - a squillion.
This is NOT how many do you hope to see - a squillion.
He almost had one that didn't work at Burnley, scuffed it a bit. Amazing how no matter how many times he pulls the trick the opposition players fall for it?
What a good player that boy is...
I love how we KNOW it's going to happen before he does it!!!
Do the opposition not research our players and know what is coming................because we do
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I love how we KNOW it's going to happen before he does it!!!
Do the opposition not research our players and know what is coming................because we do
I counted thirty characters in this post, twenty nine of which are irrelevant crap. I really, really, don't care what phone you use. OK?
I counted thirty characters in this post, twenty nine of which are irrelevant crap. I really, really, don't care what phone you use. OK?
It’s because his speed is deceptive.
He’s slower than he looks.
( This is not a criticism, btw.)
I guess he's had to really work on his "raumdeuter" attributes for the very reason of him not being quick enough to just burst past an opponent and create space through fleet of foot. That first season where he played as a proper no.10 behind Glenn was a masterpiece in how to drift into the right spaces to be able to hurt our opponents.He's made to look slower by the sheer breakneck speed of the Premier League and the world class players he's against every week. Groß was never quick, while with us at least, but neither was Bergkamp. If you've not got pace, you rely on your understanding and vision of the game to give you the time on the ball to be effective.
This vision and reading of the game, along with good technique, is why is he consistently our most creative player. If you added electric pace to those mental attributes, he certainly wouldn't have played his prime years for the Albion.